William Irvine National Citizens' Reform League William Irvine National Citizens' Reform League The 1902 Victorian state election was held in the Australian state of Victoria on 1 October 1902, to elect 70 of the 95 members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly.
[1] William Irvine replaced Alexander Peacock as Victorian Premier on 10 June 1902, and contested the election as the incumbent premier and leader of the conservative National Citizens' Reform League.
Irvine soundly defeated the Liberals, and their Labor allies led by Frederick Bromley.
This election marked the end of traditional contests between the Liberals and Conservatives in Victoria, with the Reform League made up of members from both parties.
[5] This was also the first election in Victoria after federation in 1901, when it ceased to be a colony and became a state.